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Uncanny Magazine Issue 15 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
The March/April 2017 issue of Uncanny Magazine.
Featuring new fiction by Beth Cato, Stephen Graham Jones, JY Yang, Sarah Pinsker, and S. Qiouyi Lu, reprinted fiction by Kameron Hurley, essays by Sam J. Miller, Elsa … More
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Ambiguity Machines Vandana Singh
A book of stories about the uncertainty with which we move through space and time, by ourselves and with others.
Philip K. Dick Award finalist
In her first North American collection, Vandana Singh’s deep humanism interplays… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 37 Kelly Link et al.
This electronical edition was shot into the sky, bounced off the moon, and floated gently into the internet. There are names you may know and, excitingly, names you may not. This zine: always and forever a good read.
Here:… More
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 160 Isabel Fall et al.
Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art.
Our January 2020 issue (#160)… More
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction – January/February 2021 C.C. Finlay et al.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King’s Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes’s Flowers … More
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Bird Girl Avital Balwit et al.
When the protagonist of BIrd Girl, whose job it is to find and salvage lost or abandoned scooters, finds a crashed rider along with her errant scooter, her life quickly proves the point of real-world privacy activists:… More
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The Mount Carol Emshwiller
Philip K. Dick Award Winner "We are all Mounts and so should read this book like an instruction manual that could help save our lives." – Kim Stanley Robinson, author ofThe Years of Rice and Salt -
The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2012 Rich Horton et al.
This fourth volume of the year’s best science fiction and fantasy features thirty stories by some of the genre’s greatest authors, including Jonathan Carroll, Neil Gaiman, Kij Johnson, Kelly Link, Paul… More
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Electric Velocipede 2013 Bundle John Klima
A special Hugo Award Nominations bundle: all the Electric Velocipede stories published in 2013! The Spring issue features a quiet but powerful novelette “The Irish Astronaut” by Val Nolan which is set… More
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UPGRADED Neil Clarke et al.
Better . . . Stronger . . . Faster . . . The doctors rebuilt Hugo Award-winning editor Neil Clarke and turned him into a cyborg. Now he has assembled this anthology of twenty-six original cyborg stories by Greg Egan, Madeline… More
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 11 Lynne M. Thomas et al.
The July/August 2016 issue of Uncanny Magazine.
Featuring new fiction by Aliette de Bodard, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Caroline M. Yoachim, Catherynne M. Valente, and Isabel Yap, reprinted fiction by Kelly Link, essays… More
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction – March/April 2019 C.C. Finlay et al.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King’s Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes’s Flowers … More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 43 Kelly Link et al.
June 22, 2021. Phew. 64 pages. Ebook ISBN: 9781618731968
#43. Sneaking out into the world like a monkey screaming through the trees.
Fiction, poetry, and a yumerama cooking column.
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Alisa Alering, “The… More
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The Best of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online Magazine, Year Two Scott H. Andrews (Editor) et al.
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A foreigner duels his lover’s clan with a living sword grown from bone…. A captain’s daughter must write a poem to free her becalmed ship…. A troubador plays a world-destroying… More
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Earth and Air Peter Dickinson
In this collection, you will find stories that range from the mythic to contemporary fantasy to science fiction. You will find a troll, gryphons, a beloved dog, the Land of the Dead, an owl, a minotaur, and a very alien … More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet 30 Kelly Link et al.
With the thirtieth issue, LCRW—(maybe? probably? perhaps, for now?) the only zine named after Winston Churchill’s mother—changes everything. We turn blue into tree. We make electricity solid. We publish … More